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Stars pay tribute to 1960s batman Adam West at Comic-Con

- SANDY COHEN

SAN DIEGO — There are typically a lot of Batmen at Comic-Con, but only one was the subject of a starfilled tribute.

Filmmaker Kevin Smith, producer James Tucker, actors Ralph Garman and Lee Meriwether and about a thousand fans paid tribute to the late Adam West at the convention Thursday night.

West played Batman in the 1960s TV series and later voiced the character of Mayor West on Family Guy. He died last month at age 88.

Smith said he was about four years old when he first saw West in Batman on a black-and-white TV.

“He defined my youth,” Smith said. “He gave me my morality. Everything I learned about being good, I learned from watching Adam West.”

Smith said that when he shared those thoughts with West during the Fatman on Batman podcast, West said: “That doesn’t speak well of your parents.”

Meriwether said that when she played Catwoman and Kitkat opposite West in Batman: The Movie, she could hardly maintain her character’s accent because she was so dazzled by West.

“I had a little crush, just a little one,” the 82-year-old actor said. One of the first scenes they filmed together was a ballroom scene where the two danced.

“All I could think of was: ‘I’m dancing with Adam West,’ ” she said. “I probably blew one take and then I snapped out of it.”

Tucker said the reason he became a producer is so that he might be able to hire, and therefore meet, West. The first time Tucker hired him, though, West literally phoned it in. It was a voice-acting role, and the actor was able to do it by phone.

“I didn’t get to meet him, so I had to cast him again,” Tucker said. “Whatever I’m doing in this industry is because of that show,” he said of seeing West on Batman.

“That show changed my life. It made me want to do this. It made me want to be an artist,” Tucker continued. “Meeting him and having him be exactly who you want him to be as a person … and be genuinely friendly and genuinely there for you is amazing. I can’t say enough about him.”

 ?? AP ?? Howard Gemsler of Irvine, California, dresses as Batman on day one of Comic-Con on Thursday.
AP Howard Gemsler of Irvine, California, dresses as Batman on day one of Comic-Con on Thursday.

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